Preston Truman Boyd is beyond thrilled to be back at Roundabout! You may have seen him in RTC’s Kiss Me Kate, She Loves Me, or On the Twentieth Century. Other Broadway credits include The Play That Goes Wrong (Robert Grove), Sunset Boulevard with Glenn Close (Artie Green), Bullets Over Broadway and Big Fish. Preston most recently completed a two-year run with the National Tour of Les Misérables, in the role of Inspector Javert. Other tour credits include the First National Tour of Jersey Boys (Bob Gaudio) and the First National Tour of Young Frankenstein (The Monster). Regional: Bruce at Seattle Rep (Carl Gottlieb), Paint Your Wagon at The Muny (Jake), Of Mice and Men at Bay Street (Lennie). TV and Film work: A Good Person, Schmigadoon (VO), Younger, Alex lnc., Going in Style. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Hales, Kev and Sophie. Many thanks to BRS/Gage and the whole creative team. For Syd and Cléa, all of the love.
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Cooper Stanton is a queer NYC-based performer hailing from the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts. He is thrilled and honored to make his Broadway debut in Pirates! The Penzance Musical. Previous credits include Watch Night (Perelman PAC NYC), 50th anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Paint Your Wagon, Cinderella (MUNY), and Jerome Robbins’ Broadway (TUTS). A 2014 graduate of The National Circus School (Montreal), Cooper has performed aerial and ground acrobatics internationally, and has toured the U.S. with Seattle-based circus company Acrobatic Conundrum. In NYC, his solo acts have been featured at Paradise Club (Times Square), House Of Yes, and The Stranger. Cooper’s artistic pursuits are driven by a deep desire to uplift and unite through shared experiences and the celebration of love! A heartfelt thank you to Craig and the entire Avalon Artists Group team for their unwavering support. To Jacob-every day is brighter with you by my side. And to my family-endless love and gratitude to mom, dad, Adam, Tyler, Jahna, and Rider for your constant love and encouragement.
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Broadway: A Beautiful Noise (OBC Swing, Dance Captain). Other credits: May We All (Rachel, Dance Captain), Hi, My Name is Ben (Katie), Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Ordinary Days (Deb), Pippin (Catherine). Gratitude to Michele, Leorah, and her UIA team. ドンビル家、アヤユー!
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Broadway: A Beautiful Noise (Noise, u/s Doctor). Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (Ronnette). National Tours: Once On This Island (Storyteller, u/s Asaka), Waitress (Nurse Norma, u/s Becky). Regional: The Wiz, Merry Wives of Windsor, Beauty and The Beast (Oregon Shakespeare Festival). Pace Alum.
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Niani Feelings (she/her) is thrilled to be making her onstage Broadway debut! Broadway: Once Upon A Mattress (Asst. Choreographer). Tour: Mean Girls (OTC). Regional favorites: The Bedwetter (Arena Stage; Assoc. Choreographer), The 25th Annual…Spelling Bee (The Kennedy Center; Assoc. Choreographer), The Muny, Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Inaugural Ann Reinking Encores! Choreography Fellow at NYCC. Columbia, SC native. Boston Conservatory alum. Endless thanks to my team at DGRW, my village of teachers, family and friends. “Why not you?”
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is an Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor and director last seen on stage in Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, Here We Are. His Broadway acting credits include Hello, Dolly! (Tony nomination), Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Tony nomination), Curtains (Tony Award), Spamalot, La Bête, Accent on Youth, The Heidi Chronicles, and Christopher Durang’s Beyond Therapy. Off-Broadway credits include The Visitor at The Public Theater, Adam Bock’s A Life, Richard Greenberg’s The Maderati, and Mark O’Donnell’s That’s It Folks!, all at Playwrights Horizons, and John Kander and Greg Pierce’s musical The Landing at The Vineyard. He directed Brian Hargrove and Barbara Anselmi’s musical It Shoulda Been You on Broadway, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike at the Mark Taper Forum, David Lindsay-Abaire’s Ripcord for MTC, and a gangster-themed The Importance of Being Earnest at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Film credits include Bright Lights, Big City, Crossing Delancey, Little Man Tate, Sleepless in Seattle, Wolf, Nixon, Isn't She Great, Wet Hot American Summer, Full Frontal, Down With Love, A Bug's Life, Osmosis Jones, Treasure Planet, and The Perfect Host. Television credits include playing a suicidal congressman on Norman Lear's political satire The Powers That Be, Dr. Niles Crane on Frasier (Emmy, SAG Awards), and Julia Child’s husband Paul on Julia.
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Alex Dorf is making his Broadway Debut with Pirates! The Penzance Musical. He has performed in the Broadway National Tours of Hamilton (Samuel Seabury, Charles Lee, u/s King George III), Cats (Swing/Cover), and A Bronx Tale (Crazy Mario, u/s Calogero) as well as the Off-Bway production of Jersey Boys at New World Stages. Other regional credits include: Fiddler on the Roof (Paper Mill Playhouse), Kinky Boots (Gateway Playhouse), 42nd Street (Sacramento Music Circus), Mamma Mia! (Ogunquit Playhouse), Newsies (Pittsburgh CLO), and Sweet Charity (Marriott Theater). Alex is a BFA Musical Theatre graduate of Penn State University and is represented by Mikey Nagy at The Collective Talent Agency. Alex has endless gratitude for his immensely supportive family and friends.
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